Migrants are allowed to leave the camps from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm only in groups of less than 10 and no more than 150 people per hour.
Migrants are frustrated with the 5th extension of the lockdown in camps, saying it makes their lives even more difficult.
"We can't get adequate aid to people. They are messaging us from inside the camp," said Ruhi Akhtar, a volunteer on Chios who regularly gave out clothes and other provisions before the lockdown. Greece, with 192 coronavirus deaths, has so far not been as badly hit as many other European countries – and there have been no deaths in the migrant camps.
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